Thankfully, I only have enough brain power for one MMO at a time. Also, I think one of my predictions re GW2 might be coming true:

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With the end of season 3 of the Living World story, with Balthazar (and, due to her assisting him, Lyssa) proving irredeemably evil and the Dragons maybe being necessary for the world to function. Methinks our next targets aren't going to be the other Elder Dragons, but the human gods, as they betray us one by one. Which is good, I've been meaning to have words with that cunt, Kormir, over her stealing my rightful power at the end of Nightfall.

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I. FUCKING. CALLED IT! I called that shit at fucking release, son! Its time to remind Balthazar what we humans fucking did to that dickstain, Abaddon.

I decided to try a melee only playthrough of New Vegas. I have a sneaking suspicion that the Courier's Mile will be a somewhat interesting affair.

Oh gods you're gonna have fun being a beast.

Ironbite-I've seen LPs of that working.

I have to say, even early game it's a lot easier than I thought it would be. At level 5, I wiped out around 90% of the Powder Gangers with nothing but a tire iron and a cleaver. The only reason I let the other 10% live is because I didn't want to fuck up the quest where the NCR storms the prison by killing their leaders. No sense letting perfectly good XP go to waste, eh (or not, as it turns out you can't help the NCR retake the prison without first working for the Powder Gangers. Wonderful bit of quest design, that)?

It's absolutely crazy the limb damage you can do in Melee. Fight a small group of enemies, and ten minutes after they're long dead, you're still getting messages about crippled arms and heads.

Trying out Saint's Row IV. I have to say, it has the one thing I've been craving in these crime sandbox games that we no longer call GTA clones because it's impolite. You can listen to music outside vehicles. No more will my jamming sessions be interrupted because I got out of a car. It only took, what, twelve years before anyone realised that that might be a good idea.

Trying out Saint's Row IV. I have to say, it has the one thing I've been craving in these crime sandbox games that we no longer call GTA clones because it's impolite. You can listen to music outside vehicles. No more will my jamming sessions be interrupted because I got out of a car. It only took, what, twelve years before anyone realised that that might be a good idea.

Funny thing is the last 2 GTA games gave your character/s a mobile phone. Does Rockstar know that mobiles can play music files or have none of their staff bought a phone in over a decade?

Unlikely, as they also don't seem to realise that portable radios have been a thing since the 80s.

But at least they never made a GTA game where your character walks around with a portable radio in his pocket that doesn't play music lol. To give you a music playing device, like a phone, that doesn't play music in a game that's famous for it's in-universe soundtracks is just weird to me.